학술논문

Decision Making in Protection against Radiation from Nuclear Disaster: Risk Trade-off and Stakeholder Involvement / 原子力災害の防護方策の意思決定―リスクトレードオフとステークホルダー関与―
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
リスク学研究 / Japanese Journal of Risk Analysis. 2021, 30(3):133
Subject
Environmental Recovery
Evacuation
Nuclear Emergency
Radiation Protection
Risk Trade-off
Language
Japanese
ISSN
2435-8428
2435-8436
Abstract
Almost ten years have passed since Fukushima nuclear accident. Our experience should be used to improve current emergency protective measures and preparedness. A review of the protective measures implemented in the aftermath of Fukushima nuclear accident has revealed problems such as paternalistic intervention for inhabitants and increased health risks due to the evacuation of vulnerable groups. The risk trade-offs in environmental recovery actions are more complex and ongoing; the stakeholders are the next generation and residents outside of the prefecture. Since one of the characteristics of nuclear disasters is the distance and time dependency of the risk, countless individual cases need to be addressed. While generalization of protective measures is essential, the appropriate deployment of personnel in a variety of roles may require to really address individual cases. For example, risk communicators may be needed to secure in local governments for formulating a consensus on risk trade-offs regarding the disposal of removed soil.